There is no conflict, for my will is Yours.
11-27-2024
“Conflict is sleep, and peace awakening.”(1.8)
This line stood out for me as it simplified how the ego is described in this lesson and in Chapter 12. ‘What is the … continue reading
“Conflict is sleep, and peace awakening.”(1.8)
This line stood out for me as it simplified how the ego is described in this lesson and in Chapter 12. ‘What is the … continue reading
“What loss can I anticipate except the loss of fear, and the return of love into my mind?”
I love the metaphor of the toddler that is below, that I … continue reading
“From new perception of the world there comes a future very different from the past.”
We reap what we sow.
From this day forward I can change my perception to make … continue reading
“And love is ever-present, here and now.”
I am still connected with the idea of ‘unconditional peace’ that I mentioned in yesterday’s notes. From the moment I read this idea it … continue reading
I change how I see the world. Life has taught me that others may be jerks but that it is just how they are showing up in my perception because of … continue reading
“Christ’s second coming … is merely the correction of mistakes.”
This is the same definition as forgiveness. This says to me that when individuals work to find forgiveness in themselves that the collective consciousness … continue reading
‘How can I look at this differently?’
When I use this question to contemplate a situation, or something that is bothering me, I open to seeing more perspectives. A broader perspective allows … continue reading
“All the world shines in refection of its holy light, and I perceive a world forgiven at last.”
The lesson tells us that present right here, right now, is always … continue reading
“For what can be forgiven but the past, and if it is forgiven it is gone.”
The past is forgiven because what I think occurred did not as I did … continue reading
“Forgive me, then, today. And you will know you have forgiven me if you behold your brother in the light of holiness.”
I found the beginning of the second paragraph made me … continue reading